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Chapter 5 Problem 5.43

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Which statement best explains why a hot-air balloon rises when the air in the balloon is heated? a. According to Charless law, the temperature of a gas is directly related to its volume. Thus the volume of the balloon increases, making the density smaller. This lifts the balloon. b. Hot air rises inside the balloon, and this lifts the balloon. c. The temperature of a gas is directly related to its pressure. The pressure therefore increases, and this lifts the balloon. d. Some of the gas escapes from the bottom of the balloon, thus decreasing the mass of gas in the balloon. This decreases the density of the gas in the balloon, which lifts the balloon. e. Temperature is related to the root mean square velocity of the gas molecules. Thus the molecules are moving faster, hitting the balloon more, and thus lifting the balloon. Justify your choice, and for the choices you did not pick, explain what is wrong with them

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The first step in solving 5 problem number 43 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Which statement best explains why a hot-air balloon rises when the air in the balloon is heated? a. According to Charless law, the temperature of a gas is directly related to its volume. Thus the volume of the balloon increases, making the density smaller. This lifts the balloon. b. Hot air rises inside the balloon, and this lifts the balloon. c. The temperature of a gas is directly related to its pressure. The pressure therefore increases, and this lifts the balloon. d. Some of the gas escapes from the bottom of the balloon, thus decreasing the mass of gas in the balloon. This decreases the density of the gas in the balloon, which lifts the balloon. e. Temperature is related to the root mean square velocity of the gas molecules. Thus the molecules are moving faster, hitting the balloon more, and thus lifting the balloon. Justify your choice, and for the choices you did not pick, explain what is wrong with them
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Title Chemistry 9 
Author Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl
ISBN 9781133611097

Which statement best explains why a hot-air balloon rises when the air in the balloon is

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